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>> he said the economy -- >> why? >> they have this thing where you sell on the news and buy on the fear. they like to go out there and make a big stink when anything happens. bernanke said the economy is getting better so we'll stop buying bonds and plowing money into the economy. people said we've been used to this for five years. the fed is propping up the economy. >> interest rates will go up. >> they are. 2.4% today which is high compared to where it's been recently, historically low but high to where it's been. >> is there any sensible rational or is it taking money because they are greedy pigs? >> your phrase. there is never any sense to what wall street does, never. i said that before on this program. >> abby huntsman, do you have anything to say about the global economy? >> absolutely. i'm an expert on anything finance. the stock market goes up and down every day based on the news. i think to bring it back down to every indication shows we are moving in the right direction you look at the housing market, the
>> he said the economy -- >> why? >> they have this thing where you sell on the news and buy on the fear. they like to go out there and make a big stink when anything happens. bernanke said the economy is getting better so we'll stop buying bonds and plowing money into the economy. people said we've been used to this for five years. the fed is propping up the economy. >> interest rates will go up. >> they are. 2.4% today which is high compared to where it's been...
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they didn't weaken our economy. they helped build this country, helped build this economy as all of our ancestors did, and that's true of immigrants who want to come here and work and we ought to have a legal avenue that allows these people who want to build a better life for themselves and in the process build a better america, we ought to allow that to happen. this bill in my view doesn't go nearly far enough in accommodating the legal immigration that we could and should have in this country especially with respect to low-skilled workers. i'll be the first to say the bill makes a lot of progress for high-skilled workers, two big areas, the h-1b visas, the cap that has been too low for too long is significantly raised and although we've created hoops people have to go through that are probably unnecessary, it is progress that we have a much higher cap. there's also a new opportunity for graduate students in the stem fields to get green cards in time and that is very, very constructive. these people come here with
they didn't weaken our economy. they helped build this country, helped build this economy as all of our ancestors did, and that's true of immigrants who want to come here and work and we ought to have a legal avenue that allows these people who want to build a better life for themselves and in the process build a better america, we ought to allow that to happen. this bill in my view doesn't go nearly far enough in accommodating the legal immigration that we could and should have in this country...
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the other one who matters, ben bernanke, he recognizes the economy may not be enough to draw the sitmulus in fine 13. what's that mean? in 1937, when we were coming out of the great depression, the
the other one who matters, ben bernanke, he recognizes the economy may not be enough to draw the sitmulus in fine 13. what's that mean? in 1937, when we were coming out of the great depression, the
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and our economy grows. in fact, more than 1/2 of all americans either own or work for a small business. and they account for about two out of every three new jobs created every year. this saturday i went from store front to store front in downtown hayward to speak to local small business owners in my congressional district. to help address the problems that i heard about not having enough capital to start up or not having enough business to business transactions or foot traffic. i introduced the main street revival act. my bill will allow certain small businesses to elect to prefer paying federal payroll taxes in the first year of operation to help offset their costs. small businesses form the backbone of our communities and training american workers and selling goods in our neighbors. through supporting them that we expand our economic opportunity and help make the american dream a reality. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the g
and our economy grows. in fact, more than 1/2 of all americans either own or work for a small business. and they account for about two out of every three new jobs created every year. this saturday i went from store front to store front in downtown hayward to speak to local small business owners in my congressional district. to help address the problems that i heard about not having enough capital to start up or not having enough business to business transactions or foot traffic. i introduced...
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some republicans don't vote. >> illegal immigration is built into the economy of america. it is built in. i mean who's going to pick strawberries for $5 a day? are you going to do it? the minute you have to pay $1 for every strawberry, you'll be smuggling mexicans in the back of your suv. in the back, okay! >> john: harrison? >> it is perfect. he's been straddling the fence. take the fence and use it to make the border. it is perfect. >> i hate to say this but i don't really think that republicans have been, you know, relying on a fair voting process in order to win elections. >> john: how so do you mean? >> well, you know, the whole thing with the supreme court and gore winning. >> john: it has nothing to do with stealing elections. it seems like a long had been term prudent strategy by a latino republican to draw an entire culture into the party. >> i don't think he realized how, you know, how much the tea party -- they don't like immigrants. they don't. i don't think. you know. i'm not saying they're bigoted. they don't like immigrants. they think that those votes are g
some republicans don't vote. >> illegal immigration is built into the economy of america. it is built in. i mean who's going to pick strawberries for $5 a day? are you going to do it? the minute you have to pay $1 for every strawberry, you'll be smuggling mexicans in the back of your suv. in the back, okay! >> john: harrison? >> it is perfect. he's been straddling the fence. take the fence and use it to make the border. it is perfect. >> i hate to say this but i don't...
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that is the new norm in our economy. the caller is exactly right, you give legal status to 11 million people and you bring in all of these low skilled immigrants in the future, you are going to drive down the wages of the least skilled american workers. many of them are simply leaving to work force entirely, being pushed out by immigration. this bill will make that even worse. increases in income for everybody. in the united states right now, immigrants do not have job opportunities. if this is allowing people to come here and allowing americans to hire the people they want to hire going forward. it is remarkable that we have a supposedly free-market think- tank over your arguing that the government's job is to control the flow of production that american employers want to hire and the american economy demands simply because of some sort of central planning and nostalgic. guest: the government's job is to determine who the citizens of united states will be guarded item that there is anyone who wants to grant citizenship
that is the new norm in our economy. the caller is exactly right, you give legal status to 11 million people and you bring in all of these low skilled immigrants in the future, you are going to drive down the wages of the least skilled american workers. many of them are simply leaving to work force entirely, being pushed out by immigration. this bill will make that even worse. increases in income for everybody. in the united states right now, immigrants do not have job opportunities. if this is...
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with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in the country and then with experiments borrowed from behavioral psychology they targeted people with personalized messages and coaxed them to the polls. >> voters are the guinea pigs. >> this was developed in this plain looking washington, d.c. office building home to the labor giant the afl-cio. inside a secret entity called the analyst institute. >> a consortium of liberal groups, parties, campaign and consultants designed to do science and help democrats win the election. >> a political manhattan project with the goal of developing superweapons. it was first seen in a michigan governor race six years guy. a c
with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in...
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he is trayvon by the basic bargain at the heart of our economy, the idea that hard work should be rewarded. he is motivated by the principle that no one who works full-time in the greatest nation on earth should have to raise their families in poverty or below poverty levels. his commitment to a rising, thriving middle class shines through in his often passionate resignations and, at least for an economist, they are passionate. [laughter] and the policies he has pushed. i know this will continue to be a focus of his research. are here today. i know they are all looking .orward to having alan back now that alan has some free time, he can turn to another burning passion of his, rocco nymex, the economics of rock 'n roll. this is something he cares about. seriously, and wednesday, he is giving a speech at the rock 'n roll hall of fame. he has a t-shirt under his suit -- don't showgue it. he has become one of my most trusted advisers and he's a wonderful friend. i am sad him go, but i and he will continue to do outstanding work and fortunately he will still be available for us to consult with
he is trayvon by the basic bargain at the heart of our economy, the idea that hard work should be rewarded. he is motivated by the principle that no one who works full-time in the greatest nation on earth should have to raise their families in poverty or below poverty levels. his commitment to a rising, thriving middle class shines through in his often passionate resignations and, at least for an economist, they are passionate. [laughter] and the policies he has pushed. i know this will...
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only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further. ahhh, the little rascal is fgood job.leep. thank you. so it's friday night, you wanna... do something? or you just text message your friends for the rest of the night. i'm not texting. what are you doing? just figuring out our friday night. i'll go get the popcorn. thank you, i love you. buy a gs3 or gs4 and get $100 off any 10 inch samsung tablet. exclusively at verizon. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that is maggie gyllenhaal, "white house down," you wasted a lot of time. if you had given him that information sooner -- >> possibly nine and a half minutes
only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further. ahhh, the little rascal is fgood job.leep. thank you. so it's friday night, you wanna... do something? or you just text message your friends for the rest of the night. i'm not texting. what are you doing? just figuring out our friday night. i'll go get the popcorn. thank you, i love you. buy a gs3 or gs4 and get $100 off any 10 inch samsung tablet. exclusively at verizon. there was this and this. she got a parking...
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> to nearly half of america, mitt rommy's half, election night 2012 came as a shock with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but rommy didn't know what obama knew. obama's team used the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha aisenberg literally wrote the book on this new science of political campai campaigning. by harnessing data like your tv viewing habits, your social media network, voting history, the obama campaign made a virtual profile of every single persuadable voter in the country. then with experiments borrowed from behavioral psychology, they targeted people with personalized messages and coaxed them to the polls. >> these are like drug trials for politics where the voters are the guinea pigs. >> this was developed in this plain-looking washington, d.c. office building home to the afl-cio. inside is the analyst institute. >> a consortium of liberal groups, parties, campaign and consultants designed to do science and help democrats win th
> to nearly half of america, mitt rommy's half, election night 2012 came as a shock with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but rommy didn't know what obama knew. obama's team used the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha aisenberg literally wrote the book on this new science of political campai campaigning. by harnessing data like...
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with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in the country and then with experiments borrowed from behavioral psychology they targeted people with personalized messages and coaxed them to the polls. >> voters are the guinea pigs. >> this was developed in this plain looking washington, d.c. office building home to the labor giant the afl-cio. inside a secret entity called the analyst institute. >> a consortium of liberal groups, parties, campaign and consultants designed to do science and help democrats win the election. >> a political manhattan project with the goal of developing superweapons. it was first seen in a michigan governor race six years guy. a c
with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in...
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we want to have an economy that is growing. where people if they are willing o work hard able to succeed. and can find jobs that pay a minimum wage. and can retire with some dignity. and can send children to good schools. and have health care that is affordable. and we have to do all those hings so that we are not mortgaging our future or burdening our children and grandchildren. and i think all of the developing countries are all more developed countries have been going through some of the same challenges. and we just went through the worst recession in many years. the good news is that we have seen some progress. in the united states we fixed our banks which were the trigger for some of these major problems. so we have a much stronger banking system now with much tighter supervision. the housing market's begun to recover. we have now grown for close to our years, 3 1/2 years, and we put in seven million new jobs. but we sent out some reforms that we have to do. we've got to improve the skills of our work force. we got to impr
we want to have an economy that is growing. where people if they are willing o work hard able to succeed. and can find jobs that pay a minimum wage. and can retire with some dignity. and can send children to good schools. and have health care that is affordable. and we have to do all those hings so that we are not mortgaging our future or burdening our children and grandchildren. and i think all of the developing countries are all more developed countries have been going through some of the...
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when obama authorizes torture and crashes the economy, we can talk. but the unconstitutionallizing of -- institutionalizing is part of the obama legacy. go ahead. >> this is not film to say that he is as bad as bush to say there's one area that he is following in bush's footsteps and in some ways, has our ability to do surveillance on a massive scale has increased so has that surveillance. >> stephanie: well, you know you probably saw michael hayden on the sunday shows who is the head of this under bush. he said look, obama is doing this with much more transparency than we did. he's doing it -- everything obama has said with more oversight and more checks and balances. you can have the whole discussion. should we be doing any of it in the first place. i had alan grayson on last week who i love. we have to have agitators and great liberals but his bill, when the president said you didn't have 100% security and 100% privacy his bill would give us 100% privacy but i don't think it's workable. >> i think i said last week, my take is this is happening. we
when obama authorizes torture and crashes the economy, we can talk. but the unconstitutionallizing of -- institutionalizing is part of the obama legacy. go ahead. >> this is not film to say that he is as bad as bush to say there's one area that he is following in bush's footsteps and in some ways, has our ability to do surveillance on a massive scale has increased so has that surveillance. >> stephanie: well, you know you probably saw michael hayden on the sunday shows who is the...
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we're talking about a real profound transformation not only of the economy of the city, but the demographics, the it's physical shape that has come about simply because of all of this national security contracting that begs a lot of questions that david talked about. you know, over time progressively we've gotten a little bit more information about what happens in the nsa what are these guys up to, but it's been a topic of creeping ominousness for a decade now because we've all seen just the scale of money and employees that these companies have. >> john: david, before i move off this topic i do want to ask can you explain what the no- no-money rule is when it comes to booz allen? >> i've written about this before. when it comes to political reporting, the influence of money itself, of what politicians are saying to us and how they're vote something essentially written out of the story. you'll have some stories that are specifically about just about the money going into the political system. but in the day-to-day political reportage, if you read about a given issue you're reading well one po
we're talking about a real profound transformation not only of the economy of the city, but the demographics, the it's physical shape that has come about simply because of all of this national security contracting that begs a lot of questions that david talked about. you know, over time progressively we've gotten a little bit more information about what happens in the nsa what are these guys up to, but it's been a topic of creeping ominousness for a decade now because we've all seen just the...
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it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. ok s o i's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. 've been having with greek nonfat yogurt, loaded with protein 0% fat that thick creamy texture, i was in trouble. look i'm in a committed relationship with activia and i've been happy and so has my digestive system. now i'm even happier since activia greek showed up because now i get to have my first love and my greek passion together, what i call a healthy marriage. activia greek. the feel good greek. ♪ dannon i found our colors. we've made a decision. great, let's go get you set up... you need brushes... you should check out our workshops... push your color boundaries while staying well within your budget walls. i want to paint something else. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. glidden premium interior paint starts at a new lower price at $18.94 a gallon. ♪ this is the car that loves to have fun ♪ ♪ mile after mile, to and from ♪ now there are four for all to use ♪ ♪ tell the neighbors
it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. ok s o i's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. 've been having with greek nonfat yogurt, loaded with protein 0% fat that thick creamy texture, i was in trouble. look i'm in a committed relationship with activia and i've been happy and so has my digestive system. now i'm even happier since activia greek showed up because now i get to have my first love and my greek passion together, what i call a healthy marriage. activia greek....
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and only the ford f-150 with as tob best combination of torque and fuel economy. think about that. this is the 2013 ford f-150. >> justin: one of the best features of this ballpark. the pool in right center field. >> bob: they did some work on it a few years ago. 2008, 2009. >> justin: that's the perk of being the world series champion manager. great place to watch a ball game. >> justin: this is a great place to watch a ball game, completely different perspective, if you like to watch jumps outfielders take. >> justin: parra grounded out to first base his first time up. you look at the numbers he's putting up and the defense he plays in the outfield. 1-0 change-up is in there. one ball and one strike. i think he's one of the most underrated players in all of baseball. >> bob: how underrated you might ask? he's not even on the all-star ballot. he was projected to be the fourth outfielder for the diamondbacks this year. >> justin: one away. >> bob: adam eaton was supposed to be the every day center fielder with kubel and ross flanking him on the corner sports and parra was going to
and only the ford f-150 with as tob best combination of torque and fuel economy. think about that. this is the 2013 ford f-150. >> justin: one of the best features of this ballpark. the pool in right center field. >> bob: they did some work on it a few years ago. 2008, 2009. >> justin: that's the perk of being the world series champion manager. great place to watch a ball game. >> justin: this is a great place to watch a ball game, completely different perspective, if...
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economy. more than credit cards. more than used cars. yet we are standing here 12 days before the doubling of this rate, we are debating a bill which is right in the middle of the polarized gridline politics that the american voters rejected soundly in the last election rather than dealing with the bread and butter issues that really matter to young americans and middle class families all across this country. the fact of the matter is we know, young people in this country need to get a post high school degree, whether it's a two-year degree or four-year degree. the stafford student loan program is the workhorse of providing affordable loans for millions of students. 7.5 million students use the stafford subsidized student loan program. yet if we don't act in 12 days, that 7.5 million are going to see their interest rates double to 6.8%. we may hear from the other side, we took up a bill on may 23, h.r. 1911, a bill with a variable rate that we now know from the congressional budget office which you are to report this past monday will be
economy. more than credit cards. more than used cars. yet we are standing here 12 days before the doubling of this rate, we are debating a bill which is right in the middle of the polarized gridline politics that the american voters rejected soundly in the last election rather than dealing with the bread and butter issues that really matter to young americans and middle class families all across this country. the fact of the matter is we know, young people in this country need to get a post...
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if you are found selling a fur coat in wisconsin, the badger state, bear in mind, the economy of wisconsin up until 1850 or before the packers wars bit on selling a fur. you have to have a tag that says what kind of pelt has been used. anything over $50. so is it rabbit or mink? is it panda? is it whatever. if you don't have that, yeah, you are liable to major fines and jail. >> megyn: it's very cold in wisconsin. i remember seeing green bay packers games where they look really, really cold doesn't matter what you have. if you got the hat and the coat, you better have the tag on. otherwise you could be in a lot of trouble. i did look this up. it does say that apparently some people use cat and dog fur, so they really crack down on the regulation. that bummed me out. let's move on to louisiana. there they're all over the mattresses. >> yes. in louisiana, there is a law on the books that says you must, if you sell mattress sets, also give customers the option of purchasing them individually. and you must offer them at an individual price. so who would have thought in the land of mardi gras t
if you are found selling a fur coat in wisconsin, the badger state, bear in mind, the economy of wisconsin up until 1850 or before the packers wars bit on selling a fur. you have to have a tag that says what kind of pelt has been used. anything over $50. so is it rabbit or mink? is it panda? is it whatever. if you don't have that, yeah, you are liable to major fines and jail. >> megyn: it's very cold in wisconsin. i remember seeing green bay packers games where they look really, really...
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economy. tell us more about that, please. >> well, i think one reason we're not seeing more rapid job creation and more rapid growth is nothing to do with monetary policy, much less fiscal policy. it's because small businesses find themselves confronted by a jungle of regulation. and maybe because we bought the story that the financial crisis was caused by deregulation, which by the way it wasn't, we have fallen into the trap of thinking that regulation is the answer. and all around you if you're a small business you see challenges. obama care is just coming but that's only part of it. you know there are 63 federal government departments and agencies churning out 3,000 or 4,000 regulations a year. is it any wonder that small business is discouraged? >> i love this. you've got a couple of great numbers if here. the federal register of regulations. 78,961 pages. that's unbelievable. that's worth $1.8 trillion according to some sources. however, the last time we had fewer regulations was when my
economy. tell us more about that, please. >> well, i think one reason we're not seeing more rapid job creation and more rapid growth is nothing to do with monetary policy, much less fiscal policy. it's because small businesses find themselves confronted by a jungle of regulation. and maybe because we bought the story that the financial crisis was caused by deregulation, which by the way it wasn't, we have fallen into the trap of thinking that regulation is the answer. and all around you...
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it started as a protest against the backdrop of a declining economy, lack of jobs, corrupt government and excitement with what was going on in the arab world. he followed the tactic of his father, and he said they would strike precisely. they have used brutality they're unleashed every weapon that we're aware of in their arsenal against the population. that they are terrorists is a--there are terrorist factions among the rebels. are they all terrorists? no. but it's a mixed bag. and he has chosen that rationale to tell the world you've got to either stay with me or what will come after me will be much worse for you than what you see today in syria. >> john: indeed. it's very terrifying, and one can only hope that president obama and putin have taken the time to talk to each other and hopefully flush out a way to deal with the-- >> i doubt it. >> cenk: i doubt t too but i'm paid to be an optimist. ambassador richard murphy. thank you for joining us. up next we'll look at the around the clock coverage of the miss teen pageant. when we come back. view this week on our hard hitting journa
it started as a protest against the backdrop of a declining economy, lack of jobs, corrupt government and excitement with what was going on in the arab world. he followed the tactic of his father, and he said they would strike precisely. they have used brutality they're unleashed every weapon that we're aware of in their arsenal against the population. that they are terrorists is a--there are terrorist factions among the rebels. are they all terrorists? no. but it's a mixed bag. and he has...
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the fed does taper, the economy is getting better, markets start reflecting the economy, corporate profits, earnings are strong, and low inflation and guess whatting are as they taper, the pop the bubble in the bond market. there's a bubble in the bond market. particularly the more risky bonds. looking for yield and return. that money somehow comes back to the stock market. that's the possibility. >> neil: that's been the hope. not always consistent that money hat leaves bonds goes to stock market. we're gold. what if the fed were to say the clearest terms not only are we tapering down but we're going to continue to taper down in the months to come. that would imply something stronger than just ebbing a little bit. >> here's the thing. the mind of the market. we keep talking about that. forget about rationality and fundamentalled. remember the movie backdraft. report deniro looking for the mind of the fire. the market is fixated on fed spending. even if he says something more than tapering, the market could sell off significantly. >> neil: something else that might or might not rattle. dro
the fed does taper, the economy is getting better, markets start reflecting the economy, corporate profits, earnings are strong, and low inflation and guess whatting are as they taper, the pop the bubble in the bond market. there's a bubble in the bond market. particularly the more risky bonds. looking for yield and return. that money somehow comes back to the stock market. that's the possibility. >> neil: that's been the hope. not always consistent that money hat leaves bonds goes to...
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that will make the economy fairer for middle class families. that is what comprehensive .mmigration reform looks like stronger enforcement, a smarter legalization system. a pathway to earned citizenship and a very vibrant growing economy that's more favorable to the middle class. the bill isn't perfect. it's a compromise. nobody is going to get everything they want. not democrats, not republicans, not me. but it's consistent with the principles that i and others and laid out for common sense reform. that's why many are saying that now is the time to pass this bill. if you agree with us, reach out to your senators and representatives. tell them that the time for excuses is over. it's time to fix our broken immigration system once and for all. we can do this because we are a nation of laws and an -- a nation of immigrants. a place enriched by the contributions of people from all over the world and stronger for it. that's been the story of america from the start so let's keep it going. thanks and have a great weekend. >> hello, i'm john kline. as
that will make the economy fairer for middle class families. that is what comprehensive .mmigration reform looks like stronger enforcement, a smarter legalization system. a pathway to earned citizenship and a very vibrant growing economy that's more favorable to the middle class. the bill isn't perfect. it's a compromise. nobody is going to get everything they want. not democrats, not republicans, not me. but it's consistent with the principles that i and others and laid out for common sense...
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it would be my hope for the real viability of a good economy of family unity and homeland security that the congress can come up with a legal framework, a law that would allow us to have immigrants here in this country so that they do not have to hide in the shadows. when they hide in the shadows they get taken advantage of by some people. in some ways they are more depressed when these people cannot turn around and say that they are paying less than minimum wage and it depresses the wages of the rest of americans. they really are part of what is happening right now. if we get the law -- good and strong, i think we will be a much better america for it. we will see if we are there in the fall. thank you for the comment. host: the senate immigration debate begins this morning on c- span2. they voted yesterday to proceed to the bill. several amendments have been filed. it is expected to be on the floor for weeks. our coverage begins at 9:30 on c-span2. the chief of the nsa is expected to be testifying, surely asked by the senators on the appropriations committee about the surveillance prog
it would be my hope for the real viability of a good economy of family unity and homeland security that the congress can come up with a legal framework, a law that would allow us to have immigrants here in this country so that they do not have to hide in the shadows. when they hide in the shadows they get taken advantage of by some people. in some ways they are more depressed when these people cannot turn around and say that they are paying less than minimum wage and it depresses the wages of...
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he predicts the economy is looking up and unemployment will drop to 7%. so he says it may no longer be needed. >>> the federal reserve announcement sent stocks tumbling. the dow dropped 206 points. >>> a free concert featuring michelle shock is a no-go. today the publisher of the san francisco examiner confirmed the june 30th show, which is the day of the city's lgbt pride parade has been canceled. many people were furious about the plan to let her play after she went on an antigay rant at a concert in march. >>> and the announcement today that actor james gandolfini died stunned many of his fans and the entertainment industry. >> yeah, i know. but i'm talking to you here on a human level. >> reporter: actor best known for playing tony soprano died while on vacation in rome. according to the network, the possible cause was a heart attack. fans were shocked to hear about his death. >> he was incredibly gifted, and he was very, very sharing of his art. and he is going to be missed. >> reporter: the actor rose to fame in his late 30s when the sopranos debute
he predicts the economy is looking up and unemployment will drop to 7%. so he says it may no longer be needed. >>> the federal reserve announcement sent stocks tumbling. the dow dropped 206 points. >>> a free concert featuring michelle shock is a no-go. today the publisher of the san francisco examiner confirmed the june 30th show, which is the day of the city's lgbt pride parade has been canceled. many people were furious about the plan to let her play after she went on an...
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think of the hollow out of our economy in many places in our country. more power would be generated by natural gas. consumers would save hundreds of billions of dollars because he would have the last -- lowest gas prices in the world. it would allow us to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in our own country. what should we do? let's approve the xl pipeline for crying out loud. [applause] we should have rational regulation for fracking so we can protect it and keep sustained rather than trying to create rules around it that would make it impossible for to be fully exploited to the benefit of job creation in our country. we should open up federal lands and waters. it should dramatically increase for our country's economic security. we need to the energy secure as fast as possible. we should great short-term incentives for natural gas and transportation for freight and trucking. 3 million barrels per day of oil and diesel is used. if the cut that in half, 1.5 million barriers of oil around the world that could come from america. we should create a com
think of the hollow out of our economy in many places in our country. more power would be generated by natural gas. consumers would save hundreds of billions of dollars because he would have the last -- lowest gas prices in the world. it would allow us to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in our own country. what should we do? let's approve the xl pipeline for crying out loud. [applause] we should have rational regulation for fracking so we can protect it and keep sustained rather than...
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a plan to create jobs, grow the economy, and strengthen the middle class as we reduce the deficit. let us act now to put people to work. i will say it over and over. let's end the assault on women's health and work together to make real progress for the american people i urge my colleagues to vote no. >> the gentlelady from california reserves. he gentlelady from tennessee is recognized. we found out from delaware to virginia, west virginia. the house of horrors goes on and on. at this point, i would like to yield three minutes to a member of our house republican leadership team, the gentlewoman from missouri. >> the gentlelady from missouri is recognized for three minutes. >> i thank the gentle lady from tennessee for advancing this legislation. i rise today and support of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. life begins at conception. throughout the years, science, technology have evolved in continue to advance, we are changing hearts and minds. we have more and more evidence that life does indeed begin at conception. we know that after three weeks, the baby has a heartbe
a plan to create jobs, grow the economy, and strengthen the middle class as we reduce the deficit. let us act now to put people to work. i will say it over and over. let's end the assault on women's health and work together to make real progress for the american people i urge my colleagues to vote no. >> the gentlelady from california reserves. he gentlelady from tennessee is recognized. we found out from delaware to virginia, west virginia. the house of horrors goes on and on. at this...
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the official discussion at the g-8 is supposed to center around europe's ailing economy but there's another topic. here is susan mcginnis reporting for wjz. >> president obama left air force 1 holding his daughter's hand. for the next two days he will meet with world leaders in northern ireland. >> beyond these shores in scattered corners of the world there are people living in conflict. you're their blueprint to follow. you're their proof of what is possible. >> the syrian civil war is expected to dominate the talks. russia's president vladimir putin said president obama's plan would hurt the chances for peace in syria. >> are these the people you want to support? are they the ones you want to supply with weapons? >> president obama and president putin are scheduled to hold private talks this afternoon. the conversation comes after a new report reveals the u.s. and the uk spied on us sha and others at another summit. >> the british newspaper the guardian says former nsa contractor edward snowden has provided classified documents which show the u.s. and uk spied on diplomats at the 2009 g-2
the official discussion at the g-8 is supposed to center around europe's ailing economy but there's another topic. here is susan mcginnis reporting for wjz. >> president obama left air force 1 holding his daughter's hand. for the next two days he will meet with world leaders in northern ireland. >> beyond these shores in scattered corners of the world there are people living in conflict. you're their blueprint to follow. you're their proof of what is possible. >> the syrian...
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right now this economy is not growing. even though we're being told that it's growing. we're in the barrier removal business. we do not get that message out there enough. the barriers to jobs. entrepreneurship, and ownership. that gets people excited. that gets them enthusiastic about what it is that we stand for. t. targeted races. targeted races. races. find some races when the time comes that you can support and help to get some of the right people there. we have got to stop sending nearly 90% of the folks in d.c. back to d.c. 90%. eta. a, activists. you see the foot soldiers like you and i are the ones that are going to be able to change things. and the way we're going to be able to change things is we're going to create a continue to create and expand what we've already been doing for the past several years, of creating a ground swell of activists, a ground swell of citizens and patriots and conservatives. and here's how this works. as we create the ground swell around number two that i'm going to describe in a minute, then it's going to be so massive that the poli
right now this economy is not growing. even though we're being told that it's growing. we're in the barrier removal business. we do not get that message out there enough. the barriers to jobs. entrepreneurship, and ownership. that gets people excited. that gets them enthusiastic about what it is that we stand for. t. targeted races. targeted races. races. find some races when the time comes that you can support and help to get some of the right people there. we have got to stop sending nearly...
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warren: i agree with senator baucus that trade issues are powerfully important to our economy. they involve public policy issues that range from jobs to the internet. many people are interested in following our trade policies and they need to have enough information to be able to offer real input into the process. i think the trade representative needs to be committed to transparency and democracy. last week i asked mr. froman if he would commit to making public the bracketed text for the trance pacifitrance pa -- transc partnership. i asked him to provide more information about what trade advisors were receiving what information. each request that i made about commitment to public revealing information, he answered with a "no." so i rise to repeat my opposition to mr. froman's nomination as the next u.s. trade representative. we need a new direction from the trade representative, a direction that prioritizes transparency and public debate. i urge a "no" vote. mr. hatch: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from utah. mr. hatch: mr. president, i've seen a lot of pe
warren: i agree with senator baucus that trade issues are powerfully important to our economy. they involve public policy issues that range from jobs to the internet. many people are interested in following our trade policies and they need to have enough information to be able to offer real input into the process. i think the trade representative needs to be committed to transparency and democracy. last week i asked mr. froman if he would commit to making public the bracketed text for the...
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coach passengers well maybe your going to have to toilet paper united confirms this was a bathroom in economy class. plot toilet tissue and our crew improvised and provided customers with paper napkins. we apologize to our customers on this flight for the inconvenience." united recently placed dead last in one annual report performance. united says its merge with continental was a contributing factor but insists their performance has improved. about their 2 ply problem. the airline says finding more tissue would have delayed the flight. as a passenger i would rather use cocktail napkins in a bathroom than have an hour or two delay so i'm with united on this. still ahead a violent robbery on muni caught on video. now more victims are coming forward..saying they were also attacked by a brazen teenage duo. the stock market today. the dow suffers it's worst drop of the year. the closing numbers. next. ♪ we don't have a ten step filtering process for our water. we don't need it. because crystal geyser is made by nature, not by man. crystal geyser is always bottled at the mountain source. make a
coach passengers well maybe your going to have to toilet paper united confirms this was a bathroom in economy class. plot toilet tissue and our crew improvised and provided customers with paper napkins. we apologize to our customers on this flight for the inconvenience." united recently placed dead last in one annual report performance. united says its merge with continental was a contributing factor but insists their performance has improved. about their 2 ply problem. the airline says...
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it is more a diversified economy than north dakota's. is this red state/blue state model argument that pair write is making, is that something that you think is going to have real legs? >> oh, yeah. i think it has legs because what he is talking about is real. they talked to business owners. large corporate ceos and business owners. if they go to texas i looked into this some. what they will find is not this environment that you described but public officials, whether it is the governor, the attorney general, comptroller's office, if you have a problem it will say let's work it out and try to help you succeed rather as in new york, attorney general's, job who seems to be hire and sue -- hammer and sue businesses. it is a completely different environment. it is not saying that they don't have regulation in texas. we have to comply but not an adversarial relationship as it is in the blue states. >> jerry brown, governor of california, seemed to resent this. took the perry -- they had a paid public kind of flap about it. new york governor c
it is more a diversified economy than north dakota's. is this red state/blue state model argument that pair write is making, is that something that you think is going to have real legs? >> oh, yeah. i think it has legs because what he is talking about is real. they talked to business owners. large corporate ceos and business owners. if they go to texas i looked into this some. what they will find is not this environment that you described but public officials, whether it is the governor,...
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new york governor ignored it much like he has ignored the economy? >> it's hard to figure out how to respond. perry has a better economic story. his a state is working and their states are not. they have high unemployment and budget problems. mr. cuomo part of his responses is making excuses why taxes can't be cut. that is power of the texas example. without a state income tax look at all the prosperity. >> paul: so it could be a prelude for rick perry running in 2016. he said don't do it, he had surgery before he ran and he gets in early. so is this really a good idea? there are more blue states than red states and you have to win more states to win the presidency is this aheme to run on? >> i think economic success is good one even in blue states. these are average people who want to have jobs and children, have good jobs, that i think would work. i would add one more and that is participating in president al primaries. he had a little trouble speaking extemporaneously. >> paul: it's more populace blue states? >> i think if mr. perry may be more fo
new york governor ignored it much like he has ignored the economy? >> it's hard to figure out how to respond. perry has a better economic story. his a state is working and their states are not. they have high unemployment and budget problems. mr. cuomo part of his responses is making excuses why taxes can't be cut. that is power of the texas example. without a state income tax look at all the prosperity. >> paul: so it could be a prelude for rick perry running in 2016. he said don't...
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ers are going down but the economy is going up, if you study politics, it's that rising tide of an economy that holds a president in trouble up. if you're team obama and people are feeling better about the economy but your numbers are going down, the new warning light is flashing. >> john, thank you for that. appreciate that. maybe see the president doing some more feel good appearances coming up. >> that's exactly what we're going to see. >>> president obama is in northern ireland for the g-8 summit. his trip comes aá a difficult time. the british newspaper, "the guardian," has dropped yet another security bombshel&. it claims in 2009 british intelligence spied on its allies at two g-20 summit meetings in london. our jessica yellin has more from the g-8 summit in ireland. >> reporter: kate, president obama arrived at the summit site, and he will sit down for his first one-on-one meeting in the next hour, and it's with british prime minister david casq) cameron. the two now have something new in common. the latest report from "the guardian" fingers both the u.s. and the uk for spying on f
ers are going down but the economy is going up, if you study politics, it's that rising tide of an economy that holds a president in trouble up. if you're team obama and people are feeling better about the economy but your numbers are going down, the new warning light is flashing. >> john, thank you for that. appreciate that. maybe see the president doing some more feel good appearances coming up. >> that's exactly what we're going to see. >>> president obama is in northern...
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the past and governments everywhere in the world are fighting for those jobs because very often the economies are down and manufacturing generates a lot of jobs. it's not just united states trying to find ways to bring jobs back. and you know as relates to the comment about google or whoever it is, what you're seeing is a lot of innovation in silicon valley. some of these products want to keep close to home. they want the design -- the whole notion to consumption cycles to be tighter. >> that's interesting because design is so -- mentioned it might be built in texas so -- >> mike, you said more than once, protecting your ip, keeping it onsthor. i assume we're not going to name the country that we're worried about. if i say i want you to manufacture this device for me and you choose to do it in that country, are you saying that my ip would be somehow in danger? i want to stay within the flextronics building? >> it's something people think about. what i think what's more driving is the innovation of the consumption cycle. because of the companies you just mentioned like the google q an example.
the past and governments everywhere in the world are fighting for those jobs because very often the economies are down and manufacturing generates a lot of jobs. it's not just united states trying to find ways to bring jobs back. and you know as relates to the comment about google or whoever it is, what you're seeing is a lot of innovation in silicon valley. some of these products want to keep close to home. they want the design -- the whole notion to consumption cycles to be tighter. >>...
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who could believe that anyone would actually want our economy to be weak? who would want people thrown out of work? that's how bonds work. people want to bid them up on bad news and sell them on good news. normally, you wouldn't have to worry about any of this. these are not normal times. again, imagine the united states is a stock that pays an okay dividend. we know that as stocks go down the yield goes higher. that's because the dividend stays the same but when you divide it by the share price the declining stock, well, the yield grows. right? i mean, pays $4 dividend. it's at 100. and then the stock goes to 80. well, obviously the dividend's yield is higher. so when sellers knock this country's stock down, it gets a bigger yield. suddenly the stock of the united states, continuing the fictional analogy-s once again competitive with the stocks of individual companies that people are hiding in on a yield basis. remember that tent, the hiders and capital appreciation people? yeah, that's right. the price of the u.s. fell so hard today off bernanke's happier
who could believe that anyone would actually want our economy to be weak? who would want people thrown out of work? that's how bonds work. people want to bid them up on bad news and sell them on good news. normally, you wouldn't have to worry about any of this. these are not normal times. again, imagine the united states is a stock that pays an okay dividend. we know that as stocks go down the yield goes higher. that's because the dividend stays the same but when you divide it by the share...
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no, look, iranians want to get rid of sanctions which have harmed the iranian economy. and one way of doing that, perhaps, is having a smooth negotiator who might help ease sanctions. but easing sanctions by coming to some sort of arrangement with the west does not mean an end to their nuclear program, and that's the supreme interest that we in the united states, all of us in the west have in making sure that this uniquely aggressive regime doesn't get nuclear weapons. so to bamboozle ourselves into thinking that rouhani is a figure who has authority and who will reach a modus vivendi with the united states, i think, is dangerously self-deceptive. and everyone is calling this guy a moderate. you know, there were nazi moderates. there are moderates in any political spectrum. he is a creature of the regime. jenna: jim, your final thoughts on this. >> yeah. i'd love to be able to get some points in here on this. his policy, and he would acknowledge this, repeatedly has called for the bombing of iran, so it's no shock to me that suddenly when there's a chance that there mig
no, look, iranians want to get rid of sanctions which have harmed the iranian economy. and one way of doing that, perhaps, is having a smooth negotiator who might help ease sanctions. but easing sanctions by coming to some sort of arrangement with the west does not mean an end to their nuclear program, and that's the supreme interest that we in the united states, all of us in the west have in making sure that this uniquely aggressive regime doesn't get nuclear weapons. so to bamboozle ourselves...
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economy. it's growing at 2%. it's going to accelerate as consumer confidence rises with rising housing prices. we'll see 3, 4, 5% growth rate. >> 3, 4, 5%, those are big numbers. you had an okay housing number today but housing starts are up 29% on year. here's my inflation point. the year-to-year cpi, 1.4%. guys like me two years ago worry about inflation, money printing, i was wrong. i said that before. the best set indicator, 1.0%. without inflation, why should inflation rates have to go higher? >> they go a little bit higher, but the key is our tremendous productivity in this country. even if you get labor costs up 1 or 2%, there will be no increase in unit labor costs if you get 3% productivity growth which i think is reasonable given our experience. we've got years of growth ahead of us. these are the years where the environment, where it can look ahead several years and see continued significant growth. just exactly how fast it grows is going to grow is not the problem, particularly whe
economy. it's growing at 2%. it's going to accelerate as consumer confidence rises with rising housing prices. we'll see 3, 4, 5% growth rate. >> 3, 4, 5%, those are big numbers. you had an okay housing number today but housing starts are up 29% on year. here's my inflation point. the year-to-year cpi, 1.4%. guys like me two years ago worry about inflation, money printing, i was wrong. i said that before. the best set indicator, 1.0%. without inflation, why should inflation rates have to...
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rohani called for moderation and for reviving iran's economy. in recent years, international sanctions aimed at rean's nuclear program helped fuel rising inflation and high unemployment. rohani presided over nuclear talks with the west between 2003 and 2005. but today the president elect was not support ceasing iranian enrichment. >> we will make nuclear talks more active. this is a problem. solution to the nuclear problem is just talks. neither threats nor sanctions will work. >> ifill: he left open the door to improving relations with the united states. >> the problem complicated and difficult. there's an old wound that should be dealt with with prudence. of course we are not seeking tension or increase can the tension. common sense says our two countries should think about the future more than the past. >> u.s. officials cautiously welcomed rohani's victory but state department spokeswoman said the obama administration wants to see more. >> we look forward to him and are hopeful that he will fulfill the campaign promises he made to the irania
rohani called for moderation and for reviving iran's economy. in recent years, international sanctions aimed at rean's nuclear program helped fuel rising inflation and high unemployment. rohani presided over nuclear talks with the west between 2003 and 2005. but today the president elect was not support ceasing iranian enrichment. >> we will make nuclear talks more active. this is a problem. solution to the nuclear problem is just talks. neither threats nor sanctions will work. >>...